Dedicated instances are currently disturbed by unnecessary jitter due
to the emulated lapic timers fire on the same pCPUs which vCPUs resident.
There is no hardware virtual timer on Intel for guest like ARM. Both
programming timer in guest and the emulated timer fires incur vmexits.
This patchset tries to avoid vmexit which is incurred by the emulated
timer fires in dedicated instance scenario.

When nohz_full is enabled in dedicated instances scenario, the unpinned
timer will be moved to the nearest busy housekeepers after commit 444969223c8
("sched/nohz: Fix affine unpinned timers mess"). However, KVM always makes
lapic timer pinned to the pCPU which vCPU residents, the reason is explained
by commit 61abdbe0 (kvm: x86: make lapic hrtimer pinned). Actually, these
emulated timers can be offload to the housekeeping cpus since APICv
is really common in recent years. The guest timer interrupt is injected by
posted-interrupt which is delivered by housekeeping cpu once the emulated
timer fires.

This patchset introduces a new kvm module parameter, it is false by default.
The host admin can enable it after fine tuned, e.g. dedicated instances
scenario w/ nohz_full cover the pCPUs which vCPUs resident, several pCPUs
surplus for housekeeping, disable mwait/hlt/pause vmexits to occupy the
pCPUs, fortunately preemption timer is disabled after mwait is exposed
to guest which makes emulated timer offload can be possible.
3%~5% redis performance benefit can be observed on Skylake server.